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An alarm has been ringing for half hour
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It's late and a really loud aarm. (Car or house) hs been ringing for half an hour now somewhere in my cul de sac. I just happen to be on here. Is there anything I can do? It's annoying me now and will it abate? What if the neghbours are on holiday and cannot turn it off, do the alarms go off by themselves eventually? Should I call the fuzz?
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If it's a burglar alarm, the law requires that the householder should have ensured that the alarm ' self- cancelled' after 20 minutes. In London there's also a legal requirement to register the names of two keyholders with the Metropolitan Keyholder Database. (To the best of my knowledge registration on local databases elsewhere in the UK is only...
22:13 Fri 10th Sep 2010
If it's a burglar alarm, the law requires that the householder should have ensured that the alarm 'self-cancelled' after 20 minutes. In London there's also a legal requirement to register the names of two keyholders with the Metropolitan Keyholder Database. (To the best of my knowledge registration on local databases elsewhere in the UK is only optional).
It's the job of local council Environmental Health departments (rather than the police) to deal with alarms which don't self-cancel. Under certain circumstances they can obtain a warrant to break into the premises in order to cancel a continuous alarm.
Car alarms should be designed to self-cancel after 5 minutes. Again, it's the job of council Environmental Health officials to deal with alarms which give rise to noise pollution. If required they can tow an offending vehicle to a remote spot where the alarm won't cause a problem for anyone.
Most councils list a 24-hour emergency number in the Phone Book.
Chris
It's the job of local council Environmental Health departments (rather than the police) to deal with alarms which don't self-cancel. Under certain circumstances they can obtain a warrant to break into the premises in order to cancel a continuous alarm.
Car alarms should be designed to self-cancel after 5 minutes. Again, it's the job of council Environmental Health officials to deal with alarms which give rise to noise pollution. If required they can tow an offending vehicle to a remote spot where the alarm won't cause a problem for anyone.
Most councils list a 24-hour emergency number in the Phone Book.
Chris
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